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Supreme Court, UNDO same-sex ‘marriage’

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8 months ago

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On June 26, 2015, the Supreme Court made an unprecedented step in forcing the recognition of same-sex ‘marriage’ on the entire country—a calculated blow against the family and state’s rights. Two years later, the decision still stands: gay ‘marriage’ has been legal for two years too many!

Many constitutional experts were shocked at this unilateral decision. Even Supreme Court justice, the late Antonin Scalia, encouraged liberals to “celebrate today’s decision. But do not celebrate the Constitution. It had nothing to do with it.”

The Supreme Court grossly abused their power when they legalized gay ‘marriage.’ The Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution gives that authority to states, not the federal government.

We are petitioning newly-appointed Justice Gorsuch to continue Justice Scalia’s legacy of constitutional conservatism by bringing the same-sex marriage issue back to the Supreme Court to receive the fair, conservative, and just ruling it should have gotten in 2015.

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To: Supreme Court Justices

Two years have passed since the Supreme Court's disastrous decision, Obergefell v. Hodges forced gay 'marriage' on the United States. This decision was not merely an assault on the sacred institution of marriage, it was also a direct attack on states' rights.

Gay 'marriage' was not a decision of the Supreme Court. Obergefell was an unconstitutional decision that forcefully took rights away from the states and gave them to the federal government. The Tenth Amendment forbids this kind of judicial activism.

Justices, we ask you to continue Justice Scalia’s legacy of constitutional conservatism by bringing the same-sex marriage issue back to the Supreme Court to receive the fair, conservative, and just ruling it should have gotten in 2015